What noise did you here? Was it like a shoe dragging that would go away when you turned/put more weight on the bad bearing¿ just asking cause my concord is possibly bad as of recent. i drilled and tapped to add a grease zerk. but its still grumpy.
Sorry for the wait time, Actually it was a growl, and it got worse when the weight was shifted onto it and better when the weight was on the other bering. it was also much hotter to the touch than the other side after a 30 mile drive at highway speeds.
REAREND UPDATE!!!!!!
after going through all the trouble of replacing all the bearings, it gradually began to Howl
. later on it developed into a constant growl. and it was getting HOT. after a bit more, it was actually making a thumpy growl sound as the ring, pinyon, and pinyon berings slowly started to self destruct. Apperently I over tourqued the pinyon nut.
A trip to the junkyard set me up with a good 3.55 ring and pinyon set attached to a c-clip style trac-loc posi out of a late 90's wrangler. for only 100$
Back together and so far quiet exept for a whine on tight low speed turns (I know its the clutches, but is it normal? I saw no defects before install, and even with wheels on it its hard t turn the axles seperate when jacked up)
On that note, the C-clip carrier fits just fine, and after a comparison, , the ring gear was about 3/8 inch wider than my old one and the pinyon is about 1/4 deeper, they fit just fine, but appear to have more tooth. (same amount of teeth, just more surface contact) So I believe the c-clip axles have stronger internals, other than being c-clip, so now I have the best of both.
Also When I reinstalled the axle shafts, I completely removed the inner seals and washed the grease out of the berings. and I overfilled the diff just a bit so that the wheel berings are bathed in oil now instead of grease packed.. 500 miles and no problems so far, but given recent experiance, Im holding my breath.